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Supreme Court Appoints Members to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission

The Michigan Supreme Court has issued an order appointing 26 members to the new Commission on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Michigan Judiciary (DEI Commission).

Commission members represent an interdisciplinary, wide range of stakeholders—courts, professional associations, advocacy groups, law schools, affinity and/or special purpose bar associations, and community members who have had contact with the justice system.

Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth M. Welch and Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Cynthia Stephens (ret.) will serve as co-chairs.

After over 35 years of continuous work and countless voices of advocates calling on the courts to take direct action to ensure that the courts reflect the people they serve, I am proud to say that we have finally and publicly taken that next necessary step in forming this Commission,” said Justice Welch. “We look forward to advancing our agenda as we work to strengthen the rule of law in Michigan—the very foundation of which is that people are treated equally and fairly.”

DEI Commission Members:

Executive Committee:

For terms ending December 31, 2023:

For terms ending December 31, 2024:

For terms ending December 31, 2025:

Following are primary goals of the DEI Commission:

Next steps for the DEI Commission include developing a strategic plan and establishing work groups to address key issues. Going forward, the Commission will submit a biennial report (and any additional resources deemed necessary) to the Supreme Court about its activities and progress during the previous 24-month period and its goals for the next 24 months. 

Click to find out more about the DEI Commission.

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